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ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearerDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearerDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
02891819781. Papyrus - Prevention of Young Suicide. 0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed intoFILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. TEENS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Child exploitation is when someone under the age of 18 is made to work or do stuff for the benefit of someone else.An exploited. minor may feel unable leave a situation of abuse because they’re being threatened, manipulated or controlled. That said, you don’t need to have been deceived for a situation to be considered exploitation. NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer FRONTLINE PROFESSIONALS Frontline Professionals. If you are a frontline professional, please look through this section which lists a range of useful links and websites with more information. If you believe a person is being trafficked and is in immediate danger, you should call 999 straight away. You can also report suspicions of trafficking by calling 101 orvisiting
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of people by means such as force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the aim of exploiting them. It is a form of modern slavery. Trafficking involves the transportation of people in the UK in order to exploit them by the use of force, violence, deception, intimidation or coercion. WWW.MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG 301 Moved Permanently . The document has been permanently moved. MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searching RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)HELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer Q4 STATISTICAL REPORT 2020 SUMMARY Labour, 81, 39% Sexual, 36, 17% Criminal, 45, 21% Domestic Servitude, 19, 9% Various, 5, 2% Unknown , 25 12% Type of Exploitation England 211 Cases of Modern Slavery 405 Potential Victims of Modern Slavery 558 Calls relating to cases in England 204 Online Reports 1 App Submissions Q4 saw an increaseDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searching RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)HELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer Q4 STATISTICAL REPORT 2020 SUMMARY Labour, 81, 39% Sexual, 36, 17% Criminal, 45, 21% Domestic Servitude, 19, 9% Various, 5, 2% Unknown , 25 12% Type of Exploitation England 211 Cases of Modern Slavery 405 Potential Victims of Modern Slavery 558 Calls relating to cases in England 204 Online Reports 1 App Submissions Q4 saw an increaseDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
02891819781. Papyrus - Prevention of Young Suicide. 0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address.FACTS AND FIGURES
Below you will find a fact sheet that gives an overview of the current facts and figures for slavery and trafficking globally and in the UK: 1. In 2016, at any given time, an estimated 40.3 million people worldwide were in modern slavery, including 24.9 million in forced labour and 15.4 million people in forced marriage. 2.ACCESSING SUPPORT
Accessing Support. Potential victims of modern slavery in England and Wales can access support through The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army holds a contract to provide support services to adult victims of trafficking in England and Wales. In Scotland support and assistance to potential and confirmed adult victims of trafficking is provided NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearerHUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of people by means such as force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the aim of exploiting them. It is a form of modern slavery. Trafficking involves the transportation of people in the UK in order to exploit them by the use of force, violence, deception, intimidation or coercion. WWW.MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG 301 Moved Permanently . The document has been permanently moved. MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searching RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)HELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer Q4 STATISTICAL REPORT 2020 SUMMARY Labour, 81, 39% Sexual, 36, 17% Criminal, 45, 21% Domestic Servitude, 19, 9% Various, 5, 2% Unknown , 25 12% Type of Exploitation England 211 Cases of Modern Slavery 405 Potential Victims of Modern Slavery 558 Calls relating to cases in England 204 Online Reports 1 App Submissions Q4 saw an increaseDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searching RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)HELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer Q4 STATISTICAL REPORT 2020 SUMMARY Labour, 81, 39% Sexual, 36, 17% Criminal, 45, 21% Domestic Servitude, 19, 9% Various, 5, 2% Unknown , 25 12% Type of Exploitation England 211 Cases of Modern Slavery 405 Potential Victims of Modern Slavery 558 Calls relating to cases in England 204 Online Reports 1 App Submissions Q4 saw an increaseDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
02891819781. Papyrus - Prevention of Young Suicide. 0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address.FACTS AND FIGURES
Below you will find a fact sheet that gives an overview of the current facts and figures for slavery and trafficking globally and in the UK: 1. In 2016, at any given time, an estimated 40.3 million people worldwide were in modern slavery, including 24.9 million in forced labour and 15.4 million people in forced marriage. 2.ACCESSING SUPPORT
Accessing Support. Potential victims of modern slavery in England and Wales can access support through The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army holds a contract to provide support services to adult victims of trafficking in England and Wales. In Scotland support and assistance to potential and confirmed adult victims of trafficking is provided NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearerHUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of people by means such as force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the aim of exploiting them. It is a form of modern slavery. Trafficking involves the transportation of people in the UK in order to exploit them by the use of force, violence, deception, intimidation or coercion. WWW.MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG 301 Moved Permanently . The document has been permanently moved. MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORGDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORGDUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.HELPLINES
Anxiety UK. UK. 08444 775 774 / Text: 07537 416 905 support@anxietyuk.org.uk. Young Minds (Parents Helpline) UK. 0808 802 5544 (Free for Mobiles & Landlines) ymentquiries@youngminds.org.uk. Mind (Suicide and Depression) UK. 0300 123 3393 info@mind.org.uk. TEENS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Child exploitation is when someone under the age of 18 is made to work or do stuff for the benefit of someone else.An exploited. minor may feel unable leave a situation of abuse because they’re being threatened, manipulated or controlled. That said, you don’t need to have been deceived for a situation to be considered exploitation.FACTS AND FIGURES
Below you will find a fact sheet that gives an overview of the current facts and figures for slavery and trafficking globally and in the UK: 1. In 2016, at any given time, an estimated 40.3 million people worldwide were in modern slavery, including 24.9 million in forced labour and 15.4 million people in forced marriage. 2. TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)MODERN SLAVERY
owned or controlled by an 'employer', usually through mental or physical abuse or the threat of abuse. dehumanised, treated as a commodity or bought and sold as ‘property’. physically constrained or have restrictions placed on his/her freedom. The following definitions are encompassed within the term 'modern slavery' for thepurposes of the
DOMESTIC SLAVERY
Domestic Slavery refers to the practice of exploiting and exercising undue control over another to coerce them into performing services of a domestic nature in unacceptable conditions. Victims of Domestic Slavery typically live and work within their employers’ household, performing tasks that could include cooking, cleaning and child-care. Q4 STATISTICAL REPORT 2020 SUMMARY Labour, 81, 39% Sexual, 36, 17% Criminal, 45, 21% Domestic Servitude, 19, 9% Various, 5, 2% Unknown , 25 12% Type of Exploitation England 211 Cases of Modern Slavery 405 Potential Victims of Modern Slavery 558 Calls relating to cases in England 204 Online Reports 1 App Submissions Q4 saw an increase WWW.MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG 301 Moved Permanently . The document has been permanently moved. MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) 0115 959 7052 intelligence@gla.gsi.gov.uk.FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. TEENS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Child exploitation is when someone under the age of 18 is made to work or do stuff for the benefit of someone else.An exploited. minor may feel unable leave a situation of abuse because they’re being threatened, manipulated or controlled. That said, you don’t need to have been deceived for a situation to be considered exploitation. SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) 0115 959 7052 intelligence@gla.gsi.gov.uk.FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. TEENS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Child exploitation is when someone under the age of 18 is made to work or do stuff for the benefit of someone else.An exploited. minor may feel unable leave a situation of abuse because they’re being threatened, manipulated or controlled. That said, you don’t need to have been deceived for a situation to be considered exploitation. SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORGDIRECTORIES
0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) 0115 959 7052 intelligence@gla.gsi.gov.uk. VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)MODERN SLAVERY
owned or controlled by an 'employer', usually through mental or physical abuse or the threat of abuse. dehumanised, treated as a commodity or bought and sold as ‘property’. physically constrained or have restrictions placed on his/her freedom. The following definitions are encompassed within the term 'modern slavery' for thepurposes of the
ACCESSING SUPPORT
Accessing Support. Potential victims of modern slavery in England and Wales can access support through The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army holds a contract to provide support services to adult victims of trafficking in England and Wales. In Scotland support and assistance to potential and confirmed adult victims of trafficking is providedDOMESTIC SLAVERY
Domestic Slavery refers to the practice of exploiting and exercising undue control over another to coerce them into performing services of a domestic nature in unacceptable conditions. Victims of Domestic Slavery typically live and work within their employers’ household, performing tasks that could include cooking, cleaning and child-care. FRONTLINE PROFESSIONALS Frontline Professionals. If you are a frontline professional, please look through this section which lists a range of useful links and websites with more information. If you believe a person is being trafficked and is in immediate danger, you should call 999 straight away. You can also report suspicions of trafficking by calling 101 orvisiting
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of people by means such as force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the aim of exploiting them. It is a form of modern slavery. Trafficking involves the transportation of people in the UK in order to exploit them by the use of force, violence, deception, intimidation or coercion.DUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) 0115 959 7052 intelligence@gla.gsi.gov.uk.FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. TEENS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Child exploitation is when someone under the age of 18 is made to work or do stuff for the benefit of someone else.An exploited. minor may feel unable leave a situation of abuse because they’re being threatened, manipulated or controlled. That said, you don’t need to have been deceived for a situation to be considered exploitation. SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORG MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINEABOUTYOUNG PEOPLEMEDIASPOTLIGHTHELPLINE MATERIALSHELPLINE STATISTICS Resources. A range of useful links and websites with more information.read more
ABOUT - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Members of the public and those delivering services on the front-line can also report any modern slavery suspicions or concerns about individuals, premises or locations. We have retained the existing Helpline number previously used by the NSPCC - 08000 121 700. The number is free to call and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.DIRECTORIES
0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) 0115 959 7052 intelligence@gla.gsi.gov.uk.FILE A REPORT
You can report a concern in confidence and we won't tell anyone else unless you consent, there are no children involved and no-one is at risk of immediate harm. We will only share your details with other organisations who may be able to assist in the situation you are reporting. Yes No. Email Address. TEENS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Child exploitation is when someone under the age of 18 is made to work or do stuff for the benefit of someone else.An exploited. minor may feel unable leave a situation of abuse because they’re being threatened, manipulated or controlled. That said, you don’t need to have been deceived for a situation to be considered exploitation. SPOT THE SIGNS OF MODERN SLAVERY Modern slavery is real and happening all around us. The good news is anyone can play a part in stamping out exploitation. Keep a look out for the signs of slavery described below, and call the Modern Slavery Helpline or report online if you see anything amiss.. The free Unseen App gives you a short guide to spotting the signs in your pocket, and enables you to report at the click of a button. UNSEEN APP - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Unseen App (pictured below) makes reporting to the Modern Slavery Helpline even easier. The App provides a simple guide to recognising the signs of modern slavery and reporting concerns in confidence to free more victims of slavery. The app was developed for Unseen by the Helpline’s founding partner BT and can be found by searchingHELPLINE MATERIALS
Helpline materials in English include: posters ( female poster, male poster ), indicator cards ( front and back, A5), 8-page leaflets, exploitation cards ( front and back, business card size), window stickers (A5), and key rings. For a sample of these materials, please email info.mshelpline@unseenuk.org. Posters and exploitation cards are NRM OVERVIEW AND FORM National Referral Mechanism overview. The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) is a framework for identifying victims of human trafficking and ensuring they receive the appropriate protection and support. The NRM is also the mechanism through which the Government collects data about victims. This information contributes to building a clearer MODERN SLAVERY IN SCOTLANDSEE MORE ON MODERNSLAVERYHELPLINE.ORGDIRECTORIES
0192557244 admin@papyrus-uk.org, pat@papyrus-uk.org. Migrant Help. 0141 884 7900 (daytime) 0141 212 8553 (out of hours) info@migranthelpuk.org. Sandwell Women's Aid. 0121 553 0090 info@blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk. 24hr. Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) 0115 959 7052 intelligence@gla.gsi.gov.uk. VICTIMS - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE The Salvation Army is contracted by the UK Government to provide support to potential victims of modern slavery/human trafficking in England and Wales. If you are in Scotland support is provided through TARA and Migrant Help. In Northern Ireland support is provided by Women’s Aid and Migrant Help. If you are considered to be apotential
TRAINING - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Our training gives you the benefit of our decade's experience of working on the issue at every level – working with victims and survivors, collaborating with law enforcers and government bodies, contributing to policy and research, running the Modern Slavery Helpline - compressed into RESOURCES - MODERN SLAVERY HELPLINE Government Resources. Government leaflet outlining support available for victims of human trafficking. National Referral Mechanism Forms (printable) Documents and promotional material related to the government's campaign on modern slavery (printable)MODERN SLAVERY
owned or controlled by an 'employer', usually through mental or physical abuse or the threat of abuse. dehumanised, treated as a commodity or bought and sold as ‘property’. physically constrained or have restrictions placed on his/her freedom. The following definitions are encompassed within the term 'modern slavery' for thepurposes of the
ACCESSING SUPPORT
Accessing Support. Potential victims of modern slavery in England and Wales can access support through The Salvation Army. The Salvation Army holds a contract to provide support services to adult victims of trafficking in England and Wales. In Scotland support and assistance to potential and confirmed adult victims of trafficking is providedDOMESTIC SLAVERY
Domestic Slavery refers to the practice of exploiting and exercising undue control over another to coerce them into performing services of a domestic nature in unacceptable conditions. Victims of Domestic Slavery typically live and work within their employers’ household, performing tasks that could include cooking, cleaning and child-care. FRONTLINE PROFESSIONALS Frontline Professionals. If you are a frontline professional, please look through this section which lists a range of useful links and websites with more information. If you believe a person is being trafficked and is in immediate danger, you should call 999 straight away. You can also report suspicions of trafficking by calling 101 orvisiting
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human trafficking is the movement of people by means such as force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the aim of exploiting them. It is a form of modern slavery. Trafficking involves the transportation of people in the UK in order to exploit them by the use of force, violence, deception, intimidation or coercion.DUTY TO NOTIFY
Duty to notify the Home Office of potential victim of modern slavery. From 1 November 2015, specified public authorities have a duty to notify the Secretary of State of any individual identified in England and Wales as a suspected victim of slavery or human trafficking. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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